Curb Ramps
Hey anyone w/ custom ramps for lifting their cars... please post pics w/ angles. I need to build some cause my low profile jack won't fit under to get the center jack points (I don't like using side points).
I rented an impact drill. Used a 3/4 inch concrete drill bit. Takes a couple of minutes to drill each hole as I used 6" long lag screws and 1/2 inch thick. Used some adhesive anchoring caulk. It's basically designed for working as cement when it dries in order to hold bolts and other things attached to walls, etc. It's quick drying. I filled in the holes and dropped the ramps in there with the lag screws firmly attached through the ramps. The stuff is basically part of the curb now.
Check out my thread on custom garage ramps that I just built for my car's slammed stance!
Check out my thread on custom garage ramps that I just built for my car's slammed stance!
OMG i need these could you pm me the details on where to get these, my driveway is just like yours if not a lil worse, just lowered my car a couple weeks ago and it's so tedious leaving and getting in the driveway i scrape bad if someone elses is in the car too
Originally Posted by 425skyline
Got mine in today. They were a fortune as far as recycled rubber ramps go, but Should definitely save me from a few scrapes and wearing down the suspension with the stupid new dip curves neighborhoods have nowadays. They come in 4 foot sections and a half-pipe on the bottom side to allow water to drain through like it is supposed to with these curbs.
Got mine from Shercom Industries. They don't have a Seattle area dealer btw, so get ready for hefty freight charges.
PS: that's not how they look now, there is no gap in between; that was for picture purposes only.
Got mine from Shercom Industries. They don't have a Seattle area dealer btw, so get ready for hefty freight charges.
PS: that's not how they look now, there is no gap in between; that was for picture purposes only.
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